5nwv

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NMR assignment and structure of a peptide derived from the fusion peptide of HIV-1 gp41 in the presence of dodecylphosphocholine micelles

Structural highlights

5nwv is a 1 chain structure with sequence from Human immunodeficiency virus 1. Full experimental information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
Method:Solution NMR, 20 models
Ligands:ACA
Resources:FirstGlance, OCA, PDBe, RCSB, PDBsum, ProSAT

Function

Q69894_9HIV1

Publication Abstract from PubMed

Despite extensive characterization of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) hydrophobic fusion peptide (FP), the structure-function relationships underlying its extraordinary degree of conservation remain poorly understood. Specifically, the fact that the tandem repeat of the FLGFLG tripeptide is absolutely conserved suggests that high hydrophobicity may not suffice to unleash FP function. Here, we have compared the nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) structures adopted in nonpolar media by two FP surrogates, wtFP-tag and scrFP-tag, which had equal hydrophobicity but contained wild-type and scrambled core sequences LFLGFLG and FGLLGFL, respectively. In addition, these peptides were tagged at their C-termini with an epitope sequence that folded independently, thereby allowing Western blot detection without interfering with FP structure. We observed similar alpha-helical FP conformations for both specimens dissolved in the low-polarity medium 25% (v/v) 1,1,1,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2-propanol (HFIP), but important differences in contact with micelles of the membrane mimetic dodecylphosphocholine (DPC). Thus, whereas wtFP-tag preserved a helix displaying a Gly-rich ridge, the scrambled sequence lost in great part the helical structure upon being solubilized in DPC. Western blot analyses further revealed the capacity of wtFP-tag to assemble trimers in membranes, whereas membrane oligomers were not observed in the case of the scrFP-tag sequence. We conclude that, beyond hydrophobicity, preserving sequence order is an important feature for defining the secondary structures and oligomeric states adopted by the HIV FP in membranes.

Structure-Related Roles for the Conservation of the HIV-1 Fusion Peptide Sequence Revealed by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.,Serrano S, Huarte N, Rujas E, Andreu D, Nieva JL, Jimenez MA Biochemistry. 2017 Oct 17;56(41):5503-5511. doi: 10.1021/acs.biochem.7b00745., Epub 2017 Sep 29. PMID:28930470[1]

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References

  1. Serrano S, Huarte N, Rujas E, Andreu D, Nieva JL, Jimenez MA. Structure-Related Roles for the Conservation of the HIV-1 Fusion Peptide Sequence Revealed by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. Biochemistry. 2017 Oct 17;56(41):5503-5511. doi: 10.1021/acs.biochem.7b00745., Epub 2017 Sep 29. PMID:28930470 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.biochem.7b00745

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PDB ID 5nwv

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